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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2012
Posts: 1
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I am curious about which 16th scale buggy to purchase? I am new to this post and new to nitro cars. I do how ever have experience with nitro airplane engines. Can you imagine a 1:16th scale buggy, with a .18cxp engine. Way to fast for most people. The Exceed is called the blur and the Himoto is called the Rattler. Both buggys have the .7cxp engine, and clame over 45 mph. Thanks for any help with this matter.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: United States, VA, Glen Allen
Posts: 6
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I have heard bad things about the exceed. I was going to buy one but was told that the dog bones were cheap and break really easy. Also I was told the other parts start to fail fairly quick compared to most cars. I hope this helps and it is not to late.
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